"The Walking Dead," the zombie-driven TV drama, will be featured in a haunted house for the fourth consecutive year at Universal's Halloween Horror Nights.

A video released by Universal Orlando shows zombies in action, screaming guests and graphics promising "more gruesome, more horrifying, more walkers" in the 2015 edition. Included text says "Encounter the atrocities of the 'W' #walkers and witness...

Old Town is in the midst of a $10 million renovation that will include new restaurants, remodeled restrooms, additional parking capacity, a concert stage, farmer's market and the return of a Ferris Wheel and other rides, the company said Wednesday.

Old Town is in the midst of a $10 million renovation that will include new restaurants, remodeled restrooms, additional parking capacity, a concert stage, farmer's market and the return of a Ferris Wheel and other rides, the company said Wednesday.

Old Town is in the midst of a $10 million renovation that will include new restaurants, remodeled restrooms, additional parking capacity, a concert stage, farmer's market and the return of a Ferris Wheel and other rides, the company said Wednesday.

"We are in the process of returning the property to its former glory and splendor," said Brett Tollman, CEO of The Travel Corporation, which owns the...

Islands of Adventure visitors walk past the construction of Skull Island: Reign of Kong attraction, which is scheduled to open next year.

Islands of Adventure visitors walk past the construction of Skull Island: Reign of Kong attraction, which is scheduled to open next year.

(Dewayne Bevil / Orlando Sentinel)

There's a shark-inspired roller coaster in the works here, a King Kong ride under construction there, multiple projects going up way down there and rumors floating around everywhere.

Orlando's theme parks are in build-build-build mode, with major attractions set for grand openings — and competition for visitors — in the coming years. But strategies have changed and differ from company to company,...

Wax versions of the Fab Four are coming for a limited-time run at Madame Tussauds Orlando. All four of the Beatles -- Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr -- will be represented in a crossing-the-street pose reminiscent of their famous "Abbey Road" album.

The figures will be available to the public at the International Drive attraction beginning Thursday.